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. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to feel cold stuff on your leg again. >> preparing to treat with a new technology that he says this device is designed to penetrate, then numb a nerve carrying pain from the knee. >> nerve doesn't work anymore. so patients get off the table and can, you know do a deep knee bend. >> we first profiled a version of this last year when undergoing testing for freezing wrinkles. when activated nudging is ejected but watch what happens to this material as the tip continues to cool uk see the cooling forming at the tip. >> our studies have shown you can turn off the nerve for two to three months. >> the cold is applied over 20 minutes. dr. griggsby is nearly finished treating the area where the nerve run autos m
. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to feel cold stuff on your leg again. >> preparing to treat with a new...
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. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to feel cold stuff on your leg again. >> preparing to treat with a new technology that he says this device is designed to penetrate, then numb a nerve carrying pain from the knee. >> nerve doesn't work anymore. so patients get off the table and can, you know do a deep knee bend. >> we first profiled a version of this last year when undergoing testing for freezing wrinkles. when activated nudging is ejected but watch what happens to this material as the tip continues to cool uk see the cooling forming at the tip. >> our studies have shown you can turn off the nerve for two to three months. >> the cold is applied over 20 minutes. dr. griggsby is nearly finished treating the area where the nerve run autos m
. >> a bay area company believes it's technology could numb the pain for people suffering from conditions ranging from arthritis to sports injuries. it doesn't involve clugs or surgeries, just cold. >> a short walk across the parking lot can be uncomfortable. >> getting in and out of bed or getting in and out of a chair is pain oofl today, she's hoping to relieve the pain. >> you're going to feel cold stuff on your leg again. >> preparing to treat with a new...
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i work in another area of technology, genetic technology, and police just did not start a giant forensic dna databank of byrybody in the universe following them around and see where they spit and doing dna coding. we had a social discussion about whose dna should be collected and we determined it was people who had committed crimes and were more likely to commit other crimes, so that we could solve subsequent crimes. we did not put everybody in there, but everybody's going into a database about additional database. i think we see -- we need the same sort of societal discussion and protections we had in that era. class we had been talking with lori andrews, a professor of law at the college of law at the illinois institute of technology . she is also the author of this book. "i know who you are and i saw what you did. you are watching "the communicators" on c-span. >> c-span, created by amerco's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> there are some serious scholars in women's studies. their fairents have share of ideological non- academ
i work in another area of technology, genetic technology, and police just did not start a giant forensic dna databank of byrybody in the universe following them around and see where they spit and doing dna coding. we had a social discussion about whose dna should be collected and we determined it was people who had committed crimes and were more likely to commit other crimes, so that we could solve subsequent crimes. we did not put everybody in there, but everybody's going into a database about...
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don't take away the technology because of abuse. john: they do. coming up when it comes to government spying they say would be worried about? there is plenty. they're more serious because cover mccann take away your freedom. gave people a sticker and had ththem show us we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well in their 90s. and that's areat thing. but even thou we're living longer, one thing thahasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question how do you make re you have the money you need to enjoy all of these year ♪ john: one reason i am not that upset yet about the and the stage racing gogol's is i have already given up much of my privacy google, facebook have access to private information about me but there is a big difference between google's and facebook and government. facebook cannot jail me or assassinated by the government might. people say if you're not doing anything wrong give nothing to worry about but brendon mayfield and his daughter did nothing wrong. they lived in oregon and had never been to
don't take away the technology because of abuse. john: they do. coming up when it comes to government spying they say would be worried about? there is plenty. they're more serious because cover mccann take away your freedom. gave people a sticker and had ththem show us we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well in their 90s. and that's areat thing. but even thou we're living longer, one thing thahasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question how do you make...
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the technology is what we used to scan for malware and viruses. we don't think it affects our users reasonable expectations of privacy or diminishes their rights under the fourth amendment. >> do you care to comment on that? >> not really, i think the opinion was accurately stated. we addressed this in part whether it had to go through a third party. the part that i read addressed that. it does not in and of itself take away the fourth amendment protection. like all good opinions, we try to limit it to what is before us instead of hypothesizing on every angle. in the opinion itself, we said the type of access given their to nuvox did not eliminate the fourth amendment protection. >> in the front? >> i'm a law student at boston college. you have talked about the viability of the 180 days distinction. looking more proactive blade, -- looking more proactively, the content distinction that is there which is severely implicated by conversations about the location data, isn't that a distinction about what can be included as non-content of data? us. vs j
the technology is what we used to scan for malware and viruses. we don't think it affects our users reasonable expectations of privacy or diminishes their rights under the fourth amendment. >> do you care to comment on that? >> not really, i think the opinion was accurately stated. we addressed this in part whether it had to go through a third party. the part that i read addressed that. it does not in and of itself take away the fourth amendment protection. like all good opinions,...
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so woe don't really have a good mechanism to keep up with technology. this will happen again. >> what we wonder is how intruce i is this, really, to each of our lives. how much am i exposed because i use my texts, because i send emails out of the country? >> you know, from my standpoint, you aren't exposed very much at all. now the fact is that your meta data is collected in other words the basic information is to -- the number that you dials. the location of that none before, your location, that information is there, but they will not be accessed under the current program. that you are connected to somebody else. that is involved in terrorist activities for example. so in other words, the data is stored in a data warehouse, and then it is accessed when -- let's say you are talking to and he is a known terrorist, then at that particular point, then your data would be accessed and some degree of reasonable suspicion, that you have connection. >> in this case we are only talking about two individuals but there are other challenges to what they are doing?
so woe don't really have a good mechanism to keep up with technology. this will happen again. >> what we wonder is how intruce i is this, really, to each of our lives. how much am i exposed because i use my texts, because i send emails out of the country? >> you know, from my standpoint, you aren't exposed very much at all. now the fact is that your meta data is collected in other words the basic information is to -- the number that you dials. the location of that none before, your...
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the technology is what we used to scan for malware and viruses. think it affects our users reasonable expectations of privacy or diminishes their rights under the fourth amendment. >> do you care to comment on that? >> not really, i think the opinion was accurately stated. we addressed this in part whether it had to go through a third party. the part that i read addressed that. it does not in and of itself take away the fourth amendment protection. like all good opinions, we try to limit it to what is before us instead of hypothesizing on every angle. in the opinion itself, we said the type of access given their to nuvox did not eliminate the fourth amendment protection. questioned >> in the front? >> imi law student at boston college. you have talked about the viability of the 180 days distinction. looking more proactive blade, -- looking more proactively, the content distinction that is there which is severely implicated by conversations about the location data, isn't that a distinction about what can be included as non-content of data? us. vs j
the technology is what we used to scan for malware and viruses. think it affects our users reasonable expectations of privacy or diminishes their rights under the fourth amendment. >> do you care to comment on that? >> not really, i think the opinion was accurately stated. we addressed this in part whether it had to go through a third party. the part that i read addressed that. it does not in and of itself take away the fourth amendment protection. like all good opinions, we try to...
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who will be the hot software/hardware star of the technology universe? >> it seems like google. because the way they do it, they are kind of like a giant lab. building new stuff, trying new things, good and bad. you get exciting new tools to try out. there because sometimes google thinks they are all experiments and they could shut them down at any moment. they have the edge, they are willing to try different things and microsoft tends to focus a little bit more tightly and can appeal more methodical in their approach. >> lance, thank you very much. editor in chief at mashable. >> not just pc sales that concern investors, so do semiconductors and that's where we begin our market focus. barclays downgraded the segment, citing the lack of new big consumer products hurting the sales outlook. here is a look how semis closed. amd fell 3.5%, individuvidia do. >> retail sales spotty as expected. jcpenney and other merchants led the s & p 500 today. bill ackerman says he believes penny shares are worth $75 a piece. and roth stores and the limited leaders as well. jrve c penny up 5.5%. r
who will be the hot software/hardware star of the technology universe? >> it seems like google. because the way they do it, they are kind of like a giant lab. building new stuff, trying new things, good and bad. you get exciting new tools to try out. there because sometimes google thinks they are all experiments and they could shut them down at any moment. they have the edge, they are willing to try different things and microsoft tends to focus a little bit more tightly and can appeal...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >> companies that race against the clock to convince you they have what it takes to make it big. >> welcome everybody to the power pitch. where start-ups get 60 seconds to make their pit
zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card....
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they moved on to other technology that the parents haven't figured out yet. this trend is enough to spook facebook investors, but a bright spot for the company is that it is mobile users shot up 45% from last year. >>> your online shopping could help give back to charity. amazon has a new program that donates half of what you spend to the charity of your choice and a million to choose from. you have to log on through smile.amazon.com. the purchase of some digital media products is not eligible. >>> rare ending to a game in the nfl tonight. i'm dennis o'donnell and we will tell you when you will likely see smith back in a 49er uniform. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the warriors dominated the lakers last night at oracle, but proved tougher tonight. 38 points for clay thompson last night. much quieter tonight. check out the behind the back pass, andrea to andre, warriors up 5 earlier, but took advantage of sloppy warrior defense. blake griffin finishes and on the very next visit, he did this three possessions in a row, folks, clippers leading by double digits. rob 1, rol
they moved on to other technology that the parents haven't figured out yet. this trend is enough to spook facebook investors, but a bright spot for the company is that it is mobile users shot up 45% from last year. >>> your online shopping could help give back to charity. amazon has a new program that donates half of what you spend to the charity of your choice and a million to choose from. you have to log on through smile.amazon.com. the purchase of some digital media products is not...
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but they moted the boat, in that they fixed the technology, powered by oracle, of course, and they did what it took today to take the 34th america's cup away from the who were really on the door step for so long that you thought it was inevitable that new zealand would win this thing. in the end, oracle team usa could celebrate this, again. as we speak right now at this hour, the owner of this team, the man in charge, mr. larry ellison just leaving the podium and we were talking to him just a little bit ago to hear what the plans are for the future with this cup and he says, of course, i'd like to have it in the bay area. so, hopefully work things out and today was triumphant and folks from around the world, not just new zealand were here to celebrate just what the bay area had to offer not just on the bay, but all of our hospitality. a tremendous event and we are truly honored to have been here from the very beginning. let's send it back to you guys in the studio. >> we will hear from him in our 6:00 newscast and we saw gavin newsom celebrating there in the background. >>> shortly aft
but they moted the boat, in that they fixed the technology, powered by oracle, of course, and they did what it took today to take the 34th america's cup away from the who were really on the door step for so long that you thought it was inevitable that new zealand would win this thing. in the end, oracle team usa could celebrate this, again. as we speak right now at this hour, the owner of this team, the man in charge, mr. larry ellison just leaving the podium and we were talking to him just a...
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this could be the next big cool thing in technology. >> in a story you'll see only on nbc bay area or tech reporter got to spend the day with google glass. this kind of looks like smug out of star trek. >> seeing google glass is kind of like seeing something from the sigh fie past that comes into the present. this is what it looks like. we got a chance to follow lisa around. she is one of the first people to gie google glass which is? an early test phase. it works by bringing the internet to a screen you can see right in front of you and it does that via wi-fi or blue tooth from you phone. you can press a button to maneuver around the phone or use voice commands to search, brows and even social network. >> you can push this button and initiate a photo taking or film wu but you can also say glass, take a picture and it will take a picture. >> this is just the beginning. smartphone developers did this. eventually developers will get ahold of glass an create apps for it. for now it's a work in progress. the initial buy in to be part of the google glass testing program $1500. >> we have a
this could be the next big cool thing in technology. >> in a story you'll see only on nbc bay area or tech reporter got to spend the day with google glass. this kind of looks like smug out of star trek. >> seeing google glass is kind of like seeing something from the sigh fie past that comes into the present. this is what it looks like. we got a chance to follow lisa around. she is one of the first people to gie google glass which is? an early test phase. it works by bringing the...
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they put technology as sort of having a superpower over society. i think we need to sort of bring it back in and look at the classical relationship of capitalism and democracy and see how the internet fits into that to get a sense of how the internet has developed and where it's going. that's what i mean by political and economic analysis. >> host: professor, give some examples of how you think it's turned away from democracy. >> guest: well, if you look at the beginning of the internet, the founder of netscape who's one of the entrepreneurs who invests in internet companies, said when he was working on it into the early '90s, office a cooperative environment. by all accounts, it was seen as a great equalizer. it was going to give information equality for all people, it was going to slay tyrannical governments and large monopolistic corporations and produce a much more competitive, localized economy, a centralized economy. and in general it was going to make it such that self-government which had never been fully practical prior to the internet cou
they put technology as sort of having a superpower over society. i think we need to sort of bring it back in and look at the classical relationship of capitalism and democracy and see how the internet fits into that to get a sense of how the internet has developed and where it's going. that's what i mean by political and economic analysis. >> host: professor, give some examples of how you think it's turned away from democracy. >> guest: well, if you look at the beginning of the...
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voice recognition so i want to stay, let's not worry for a second what the technology is but let's agree that humanity knees needs a serious update in how we interact with the digital world. >> rose: right. >> blass is an attempt on our part to answer that call. now, if we have it wrong .. and we need to change it i am sure we have wrong in lots of middle and maybe big ways but we are inspired by the question how can we get technology out of the way. >> rose:. >> you ought to be able to answer this question and try another question. why is this the best solution to that problem or, b, what are the alternative solutions of that question you thought about pursuing? >> let me give you some examples that we didn't choose. maybe that will help. so we looked, for example, at binocular displays rather than monocular. >> rose: all connected to the eye. >> that's right. and we have looked at other things too, we actually looked at what you could think of assume hearing instead of super vision. >> rose: yes, right. >> and we discarded that because while our ears are a powerful way of receiving inf
voice recognition so i want to stay, let's not worry for a second what the technology is but let's agree that humanity knees needs a serious update in how we interact with the digital world. >> rose: right. >> blass is an attempt on our part to answer that call. now, if we have it wrong .. and we need to change it i am sure we have wrong in lots of middle and maybe big ways but we are inspired by the question how can we get technology out of the way. >> rose:. >> you...
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so equities in t last 30 days in the market has shifted to cyicals and technology a financials and away from a lot of the other stuff. for now is a big cnge. lou: a big change command inflection point, and you see positive things for the equities market. negative things for the bond market. >> i see positive things in the sense that the market is going to be a carry. you probably have seen most of it's not all of the gains for the year. short term the markeis going to be sck. willlam l. -- rally before the end of the year, but this is the fifth year marketssare up 150%. you have not had gdp growth of 3% in 6 years. smething has to give. lou: we will see what does. always great to see you. thank you for being with us. >> short. lou: up next, one florida international university professor coins the fate -- frays forced fatherhood. we will take all of that up and find out what this means. men have rights, reproductive rights. c'mon. with the spark miles card om capital one, bjn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theses to room 12 please. [ garth ] ors small busiss earns doub
so equities in t last 30 days in the market has shifted to cyicals and technology a financials and away from a lot of the other stuff. for now is a big cnge. lou: a big change command inflection point, and you see positive things for the equities market. negative things for the bond market. >> i see positive things in the sense that the market is going to be a carry. you probably have seen most of it's not all of the gains for the year. short term the markeis going to be sck. willlam l....
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i'm a little bit heavier in health care, probably about flat in technology. but consumer staples and health care are two of those defensive sectors that i think leave you in a little bit better stead. i'm heavier in industrials, a little bit lighter in financials. this is a defensive portfolio that i think, you know, blue chips with good dividends make a lot of sense right now. >> at the same time, michael, you know, your stock picks make me scratch my head because if it's such a defensive portfolio, why are you getting into something more levered to the consumer and to the economy being fedex and yum brands? >> well, i'm so glad you asked me, i always -- i always try to hit them where they ain't. and these are two stocks people don't like right now. they're worried about avian flu, they're worried about some of the politics, of course, with yum brands and kentucky fried chicken in china. huge amount of the growth in china. i think that's a short-term story. and i think that the long-term story is really fabulous for yum, particularly in asia and the growth.
i'm a little bit heavier in health care, probably about flat in technology. but consumer staples and health care are two of those defensive sectors that i think leave you in a little bit better stead. i'm heavier in industrials, a little bit lighter in financials. this is a defensive portfolio that i think, you know, blue chips with good dividends make a lot of sense right now. >> at the same time, michael, you know, your stock picks make me scratch my head because if it's such a...
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we're a technology company. not a necessarily known for driving trucks around town. so that is why we're in beta for a year learning a lot. a lot of testers help us work out the kinks. >> google hybrid vehicles so busy from san francisco to san jose we couldn't catch up with one. so google created this video. you ma place orders then schedule a time. >> so i can stay home and watch hopes or something. >> delivery is free for the first six months. google hasn't figured out what to charge after that. miguel says during the test phase it is 10% of saechls a healthy increase coming from customers outs side of the area. ri says people are wiing a variety of item autos i saw an order fr a bicycle tube hard to come down for just one tube. and to with able taf 6 to have that is going to save the environment. >> google says it not collecting data or analytics on shoppers but hoping it's merchants will buy more advertising on google. >> when it has to be there this second. >> yes. >> coming up a warning to anyone who might be shopping for designer merchandise. >> yes. michael
we're a technology company. not a necessarily known for driving trucks around town. so that is why we're in beta for a year learning a lot. a lot of testers help us work out the kinks. >> google hybrid vehicles so busy from san francisco to san jose we couldn't catch up with one. so google created this video. you ma place orders then schedule a time. >> so i can stay home and watch hopes or something. >> delivery is free for the first six months. google hasn't figured out what...
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the technology is much like an ipad. it's touch sensitive with a display position just above the user's line of sight. it also responds to voice commands. google glass prototypes are being tested. the product could be available by the end of the year. >>> a monster lawsuit is brewing in san francisco. the monster beverage company is suing the city over demands the company reduce the amount of caffeine in its energy drinks. the attorney is unfairly singling it out when caffeine is readily available in other beverages including coffee. monster insist its products are safe. >>> now trending on ktvu.com, a two-year-old girl gets a life-saving operation in the u.s. thanks to stem cells. hannah warren was born without a windpipe and was unable to breathe, eat, drink or even swallow on her own, that is until earlier this month when doctors in illinois gave her a new artificial windpipe made from her own stem cells. this is video of hannah having her first taste of a lollip op. you can see much more by going to ktvu.com and clic
the technology is much like an ipad. it's touch sensitive with a display position just above the user's line of sight. it also responds to voice commands. google glass prototypes are being tested. the product could be available by the end of the year. >>> a monster lawsuit is brewing in san francisco. the monster beverage company is suing the city over demands the company reduce the amount of caffeine in its energy drinks. the attorney is unfairly singling it out when caffeine is...
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the apple made technology decisions with the iphone 5 and screen technology and that technology doesn't scale to five inches as well. they're having to itch is. that switch is causing the product to remain on original schedule an not being able to pull forward. >> peter talk to folks like me, stockholders. apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400, should i sell now and cut my losses or should hold on and wait for things to get better?. >> the problem for waiting to see things get better we don't see anything between now and the end of the year to cause it to get better. with could see some new products hit and exceed our demand forecations, and if that happens, we put that a lower probability we would expect the stock to be range-bound at best. our advice if you can't weather through the end of the year you probably want to stay on the sidelines. >> wow! so i guess the answer to the other question, if i bought below $400, i should get out now and
the apple made technology decisions with the iphone 5 and screen technology and that technology doesn't scale to five inches as well. they're having to itch is. that switch is causing the product to remain on original schedule an not being able to pull forward. >> peter talk to folks like me, stockholders. apple stockholders. there are two groups of apple stockholders. those that bought above $400, which it closed at at that. and those that bought below. if i bought apple at above $400,...
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i suspect that technology plays into it. it's clear that all this technology is super charging everything that is human. we're social animals. we love to connect. now we can do it in six, seventh, and eighth gear. but i still think in large companies and in any kind of organization even though the technology skills are essential today, human contact skills are still very important. there's a time when you have to read other people. you have to understand their motivations, the subtle at thisf interaction and they're key to organization. >> what about multi tasking. >> that's quite interesting. we love to do it, and we can get better at it, but there is a certain point where we make more errors. that's clear. but a recent study a week or so ago found if you play the right kind of video game your musicky tasking skills can improve. a 70-year-old can multi task as well as a 20-year-old. so it can make our brain smarter if we're smart in the way we use it. >> what about people who call computers distraction machines. there was a
i suspect that technology plays into it. it's clear that all this technology is super charging everything that is human. we're social animals. we love to connect. now we can do it in six, seventh, and eighth gear. but i still think in large companies and in any kind of organization even though the technology skills are essential today, human contact skills are still very important. there's a time when you have to read other people. you have to understand their motivations, the subtle at thisf...
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the technology really has been beaten down. anything related to pcs and take a look here at ibm after hours. obviously, under severe pressure. liz: okay, thank you, nicole. guess what? the jcpenney chief operating officer has left the building. apparently, he has just gone. and i want to just quickly get you the details here. we see that his name is kramer, and in essence, his name is michael kramer. he's leaving the company. this in the wake of, of course, the firing of ron johnson, the relatively new ceo. the stock is down just slightly in the aftermarket session but barely, closed at 15.16, it's now at $15.11. david? david: how the mighty have fallen. well, google and microsoftearnings out just moments ago. let's bring in tom forte to give us more insight into what's happening with google. now, we should mention straight on here, tom, that you have a price target of $870 for this stock. that's about a 12% increase from where it is right now. based on the earnings. are you still on with that price target? >> i tell you that o
the technology really has been beaten down. anything related to pcs and take a look here at ibm after hours. obviously, under severe pressure. liz: okay, thank you, nicole. guess what? the jcpenney chief operating officer has left the building. apparently, he has just gone. and i want to just quickly get you the details here. we see that his name is kramer, and in essence, his name is michael kramer. he's leaving the company. this in the wake of, of course, the firing of ron johnson, the...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrasucture, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. d withesponsive, dicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. neil: you make the call on this, fbi deputy director, telling congress today that thanks too rveillance programs capitalism is alive and well, literally. among incident thwarted with this snooping, a terrorist atta on no less than w york stk exchange, one of more than 50 bad things stopped by goodspie doing their job. to terro expert, robert -- and co-chair of new yktate teristerrorism task force, all s terror. do you think that all of these that deputy director cited today, were stopped b surveillance programs like this? like collecting over 100 mlion americans' phone records. >> i think many more were, terrorists look at united stes of america, and they say, that i'm going t take a huge risk if i plan to do an attack on u.s. soil, if we were not as aggressive. i
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrasucture, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. d withesponsive, dicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. neil: you make the call on this, fbi deputy director, telling congress today that thanks too rveillance programs capitalism is alive and well, literally. among incident thwarted with this snooping, a...
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technology front. in the first quarter. liz: why are your storage devices better than others are at least wanted more than others? you have some competitors which are formidable, micron and fusion il. you reconcile these opportunities out there. the potential to modernization, but their is a huge rush to get inside the products the urine. why you guys? what is it you're offering? >> we have a broad portfolio product which is built upon our vertical integration strategy. san this can develop and manufacture a leading-edge best in class menus. japan. we have the secret sauce of the comptroller. flash to my memory, smart phone, tablet. no personnel / going into an enterprise applications as well. understand the requirements. liz: and clearly they like that sort of custom feeling. i have to ask you. hard to get a straight answer out of the semiconductor guys about the pc world. obviously you do have some of your solid state drives equipment in pcs. by the late, for people that don't know, these extra devices for storing data. b
technology front. in the first quarter. liz: why are your storage devices better than others are at least wanted more than others? you have some competitors which are formidable, micron and fusion il. you reconcile these opportunities out there. the potential to modernization, but their is a huge rush to get inside the products the urine. why you guys? what is it you're offering? >> we have a broad portfolio product which is built upon our vertical integration strategy. san this can...
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the biggest difference will be technology. explowers will be able to communicate if they get stranlded. that is something. some kind of a journey. >> horrible. >> yes. it's unbelievable. >> michael finney is here now with word on the fees you may be paying the bank. >> also, how much you're paying for holiday gifts this year. i'm set because i got your stuff already. >> oh, going all out. >> yes. yes. >> how is that? >> new survey out they have you scrambling to find a new bank. findings from free to $700 per year. fees, saying average bank charges 30 different fees. >> it's unbelievable. how much innovation banks can apply to come up with. how many different names they can use for the same fee. >> wall yut hub suggests consumers look at how much they've spent and recommends those paying more than $100 shop for a new account. >> americans planning to spend more, like larry this holiday season, estimating sales will increase during november and december. that is better than 3.5% last year. those figures, however, could change i
the biggest difference will be technology. explowers will be able to communicate if they get stranlded. that is something. some kind of a journey. >> horrible. >> yes. it's unbelievable. >> michael finney is here now with word on the fees you may be paying the bank. >> also, how much you're paying for holiday gifts this year. i'm set because i got your stuff already. >> oh, going all out. >> yes. yes. >> how is that? >> new survey out they have...
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technology. >> okay. well, drones specifically, that really is not something that, um, iser theically prevalent -- terribly prevalent in terms of domestic use by the government, at least the fbi. you know, at the very least there are faa rules about that that would need to be worked through. i read all the articles about priest use of drones, you know -- private use of drone, you know, to my horror -- [laughter] but there would be a lot of legal issues about how we would use it, and i would suspect that the kind of use would be, um, when you needed to see a particular thing in a particular crisis, and you needed to have a, like an aerial photo, you could imagine doing it that way, although, you know, there would have to be a reason why it would need to be by dope versus why you couldn't just go up in a helicopter and take that photograph. but it would be a more isolated circumstance. i do think, though, just going to the larger issue of technology, i do think what jones was dealing with and the issue that
technology. >> okay. well, drones specifically, that really is not something that, um, iser theically prevalent -- terribly prevalent in terms of domestic use by the government, at least the fbi. you know, at the very least there are faa rules about that that would need to be worked through. i read all the articles about priest use of drones, you know -- private use of drone, you know, to my horror -- [laughter] but there would be a lot of legal issues about how we would use it, and i...
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creators took it to show technology alreadiestists for nalt tiff fuels. >> it's huge. yes. >> there is more still to come tonight at 6:00. first up, the man arrested for sending poison laced letters to the u.s. capitol is a free man tonight. we'll explain why. >> from boston the reason a campus police officer was waz killed by the snekts a marathon bombing. >> i team looks into a claim that highway guardrails are likely to fail in a collis [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] plus now get two times the internet speed than before. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from several high-speed options. [ female an
creators took it to show technology alreadiestists for nalt tiff fuels. >> it's huge. yes. >> there is more still to come tonight at 6:00. first up, the man arrested for sending poison laced letters to the u.s. capitol is a free man tonight. we'll explain why. >> from boston the reason a campus police officer was waz killed by the snekts a marathon bombing. >> i team looks into a claim that highway guardrails are likely to fail in a collis [ female announcer ] this is a...
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in particular, and the fall in apple and the fact that everybody is saying that the technology market per se is really going to struggle without the leadership of a. do you think that that's correct, or has the market factored in the fact that maybe apple is just turning a bit you? know, longer term it may be fine, but it's time had come for a retrenchment. >> well, i think the markets have taken that into account somewhat, but i will plug my show "futures now." >> absolutely. >> talking about that subject today and one of the traders and strategists today saying they thought the technology markets, the nasdaq, could continue to go lower. you have the trifecta there that we just talked about, apple going lower and a mix of companies that haven't really done that well. we've seen 72% of companies actually beating in terms of their earnings, but in the tech space i don't think the number has really been that strong, so our traders today say they were shorting the nasdaq, and our gentleman that was from morgan stanley, he was saying he was looking for the markets to actually increase lon
in particular, and the fall in apple and the fact that everybody is saying that the technology market per se is really going to struggle without the leadership of a. do you think that that's correct, or has the market factored in the fact that maybe apple is just turning a bit you? know, longer term it may be fine, but it's time had come for a retrenchment. >> well, i think the markets have taken that into account somewhat, but i will plug my show "futures now." >>...
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in this edition, we take a look at technology. we examine how breaches in digital security threaten everything from weapons systems to bank accounts. plus, we meet the mr. fix-its of the geek world. we begin with electronic sabotage. nothing has ever changed the world as quickly as the internet. in less than a decade, the pentagon's warning that it might be possible for a computer hacker to disable critical infrastructure in a major city and disrupt essential services has actually happened. other online attacks have seen millions of dollars stolen from banks and defense systems infiltrated. it's why, as we first reported in november of 2009, some people are already saying that the next big war is less likely to begin with a bang than a blackout. >> can you imagine your life without electric power? >> until february 2009, retired admiral mike mcconnell was the nation's top spy. as chief of national intelligence, he oversaw the central intelligence agency, the defense intelligence agency and the national security agency. few people
in this edition, we take a look at technology. we examine how breaches in digital security threaten everything from weapons systems to bank accounts. plus, we meet the mr. fix-its of the geek world. we begin with electronic sabotage. nothing has ever changed the world as quickly as the internet. in less than a decade, the pentagon's warning that it might be possible for a computer hacker to disable critical infrastructure in a major city and disrupt essential services has actually happened....
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has changed a lot since the went into place so they're saying aviation technology and cell phone technology is different so it's definitely good news for frequent flyers but they reserved one option. they can tell you to turn off the phone in case they're is in visual interference and they can say, one person at a time, turn off your cell phones. >> that makes sense. >> stephen colbert, do you hate us? >>> nation, stephen colbert can't get enough of the fox news deck. he has computer envy. he watched us play on his show. >> it's taken over my life and impaired my ability to do my job. it's called, shiny or news? >> you see, on the left, there are stories i'm probably supposed to be talking about, while on the right, there are shiny diamonds. here we go. this is always a tough choice. i got to touch those diamonds. >> diamonds is the right choice, stephen. you did well, nation. at the beginning of the clip, which we cut off by accident herb was watching us play candy crush. he was two weeks behind. today because there's not a lot of music, we told he wall to be halloweeny. you can see become
has changed a lot since the went into place so they're saying aviation technology and cell phone technology is different so it's definitely good news for frequent flyers but they reserved one option. they can tell you to turn off the phone in case they're is in visual interference and they can say, one person at a time, turn off your cell phones. >> that makes sense. >> stephen colbert, do you hate us? >>> nation, stephen colbert can't get enough of the fox news deck. he...
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this is the way with technology companies. the values decay when technology has a replacement. if it's going to happen, it will be soon, that will be another technology company. i don't see an activist spinning off the assets. >> you say you're involved ? >> don't do what i did, i'm losing money. for those of you what the to buy calls, they're expensive, 25% just jacked, finance that. looking at this trade, if you want to look out to january -- >> hypothetical, this is not a trade you have on? >> no. but you should look at this. see it settle out. and call calendars. a lot of people to want run out and buy january calls. i priced it up when the stock was 1075. the january call calendar, selling one of the august 12 calls at 45 cents and buying january for $1.30. that cost 85 cents, i want to get to august expiration, be at 12 or lower, have august roll off, and then own the january one for less than i would have paid for it. sell the higher strike call and sell it. >> i don't like playing companies for takeovers, but if you're going to do it, this is the way to do it. dan says
this is the way with technology companies. the values decay when technology has a replacement. if it's going to happen, it will be soon, that will be another technology company. i don't see an activist spinning off the assets. >> you say you're involved ? >> don't do what i did, i'm losing money. for those of you what the to buy calls, they're expensive, 25% just jacked, finance that. looking at this trade, if you want to look out to january -- >> hypothetical, this is not a...
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>> the technology works. if you have not heard of google glass, it is glasses that sit right above your focal plane. it is right above. we have been experimenting with what this can be used for. there are obvious uses for your daily life. if you ever had a device that could or could not accord what you saw contemporaneously, think about it. [laughter] >> how will we use it? >> we do not know. >> perhaps -- >> hopefully there will be telemetry that will tell you you are about to trip. whenever the digital world can see what the analog world is doing, you see interesting possibilities, whether it is obvious things like people working on fixing eyeglasses, medical applications, to performers to show the audience what they see in addition to what the audience sees. we use these at the new york fashion show, so you could see what the model saw as you looked at them wearing this fashion. >> that was one of the things, the eye-catching imagery trent. the other was the whole idea of driverless cars. >> there is a dri
>> the technology works. if you have not heard of google glass, it is glasses that sit right above your focal plane. it is right above. we have been experimenting with what this can be used for. there are obvious uses for your daily life. if you ever had a device that could or could not accord what you saw contemporaneously, think about it. [laughter] >> how will we use it? >> we do not know. >> perhaps -- >> hopefully there will be telemetry that will tell you you...
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and technology. we are just staying that much ahead of the curve on the technology side. >> lena you nominated leah for founder of the year last year at the crunch awards. i'm sorry to say you didn't actually win, but you lost to a heck of a guy. >> it's tough to compete with jack dorsey. when i look back at the crunchies, it was such a fun evening. that was one of my favorite moments because jack's speech was so amazing. he talked about founding moments in companies and how companies evolved. that resonated with me at the time and that's kept with me throughout the last year. >> i have a feeling that one day leah will be up there, too, winning that award at some point. >> keep the acceptance speech handy. >> yeah. >> the next crunchies are this coming week. >> they are in two weeks, yeah. we are really excited about it. i think it's going to be a creative -- it's sort of compared to the oscar awards for the tech industry. >> with john oliver hosting. >> that's right from "the daily show." that will
and technology. we are just staying that much ahead of the curve on the technology side. >> lena you nominated leah for founder of the year last year at the crunch awards. i'm sorry to say you didn't actually win, but you lost to a heck of a guy. >> it's tough to compete with jack dorsey. when i look back at the crunchies, it was such a fun evening. that was one of my favorite moments because jack's speech was so amazing. he talked about founding moments in companies and how...
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>> i come from a technology background. my last three companies have all been tech companies. we use the real estate as office as a service, it's a platform for us to do the more interesting things on top of it. we focus around access to capital, we have a relationship with all the vcs in the community. and we have talent business, that is putting people through boot camps, there's a huge shortage of talented people there, and then the corporate piece. british air ways and others have teams in rocket space, innovation teams working with the start-ups. there's more, the real estate is just the platform, stanford would not say their business is real estate, it's just a platform. >> do you feel you are doing something different from the landlord or doing the landlord job better? >> i think we are doing on the real estate platform, we are doing the real estate better. i think office as a service, there's other people out there doing that and it's proving to be hugely popular. >> what do people want when they have a business, they want office and desks and a motivational speaker or
>> i come from a technology background. my last three companies have all been tech companies. we use the real estate as office as a service, it's a platform for us to do the more interesting things on top of it. we focus around access to capital, we have a relationship with all the vcs in the community. and we have talent business, that is putting people through boot camps, there's a huge shortage of talented people there, and then the corporate piece. british air ways and others have...
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a $60 million contract with %-advanced technology thatsb has combines avionics and gps, navigation. innovative, technology that is applicable to an area that is still growing and the airlines want it. i love that. the manufacturer of equipment. dennis: okay. we will wrap it there. thank you for being with us. appreciate your time. still to come, i new cable-tv killer just released to the masses, and who will take a look. the new google device as small as a phone that is making really big news. ♪ ♪ dennis: google is turning heads with its new gadget. coming up, how it could change tv watching for good in two minutes. ♪ ♪ dennis: allow the on-sized devise is throwing down the gauntlet in the video streaming wars. it google chromecast is a cheap and user-friendly device that could shake up the television industry. with more on this we have an editor with of things digital. thank you for being with us. riposted on forbes if i have that right. you know what i have to say, i love this. i was thinking of buying a sunny place station in part because it would allow me to play a video
a $60 million contract with %-advanced technology thatsb has combines avionics and gps, navigation. innovative, technology that is applicable to an area that is still growing and the airlines want it. i love that. the manufacturer of equipment. dennis: okay. we will wrap it there. thank you for being with us. appreciate your time. still to come, i new cable-tv killer just released to the masses, and who will take a look. the new google device as small as a phone that is making really big news....
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technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> in the wake of the boston terror attack will president obama finally be able to s admit radical islam is happening? he and his administration has said to the past that seems unlikely. back in 2010 was he asked by a student in mumbai what he thought about jihad and rather than tackle the issue head on with a clear answer, he instead chose to ramble on speaking in broad generalities. here's the clip. piec
technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now...
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it doesn't have to be a brand new, disruptive technology. >> host: back to stanford, deborah. you write in "secrets of silicon valleys," that professors are paid consultants to businesses. is that unusual? >> guest: it is unusual. i understand it's done more so now, but originally, stand ford had a con cement because, again, it was about having greater connectivity to what was truly going on in the business world, and this all dates back to leeland stand ford -- stanford, that need to really understand how to best prepare students is only done through the seamless system in having the exposures, and stanford has an extremely strong licensing department, and because of that, you know, innovations or invengeses, such as google have profited dramatically because it was larry paige who went to the licensing office and said, you know, i need a patent. i need to shop this around. the intention was not necessarily to build a company initially, and so the benefits of stanford is that they now claim over 6,000 companies came from stanford whether it's the company itself or a business p
it doesn't have to be a brand new, disruptive technology. >> host: back to stanford, deborah. you write in "secrets of silicon valleys," that professors are paid consultants to businesses. is that unusual? >> guest: it is unusual. i understand it's done more so now, but originally, stand ford had a con cement because, again, it was about having greater connectivity to what was truly going on in the business world, and this all dates back to leeland stand ford -- stanford,...
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if the consumer believes the technology in their vehicle makes them safer, that's on them. that's not on the message that they're hearing from the automaker. >> i think they're getting mixed signals from the automakers. none of the automakers would say this is safe, go out and use it, but it's an implication. >> reporter: as of today, the department much transportation is issuing new guidelines to the auto makers, encouraging them to limit any sort of electronic distraction that would take the drivers' eyes off the road. what's the solution for driving and texting? >> not doing it. >> paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> and still ahead from dallas, here on "world news," that big explosion and the little town nearby. for the first time, the stunning stories of those trying to fight those flames. >> the fertilizer plant just blew up. >> we have a major catastrophe. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on
if the consumer believes the technology in their vehicle makes them safer, that's on them. that's not on the message that they're hearing from the automaker. >> i think they're getting mixed signals from the automakers. none of the automakers would say this is safe, go out and use it, but it's an implication. >> reporter: as of today, the department much transportation is issuing new guidelines to the auto makers, encouraging them to limit any sort of electronic distraction that...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. neil: in to night's biz blitz, apple with a new announcement today. we have liz mcdonald, and gary here, lizzy, unimpressive is the knee-jerk react. >> and other reaction too was this version, wow, one person i think appled it, said 72 times faster than the first ipad
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of...
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so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the industrial impacts. do you want to -- neil, do you want to -- >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with what you said, but i think it's a false dichotomy. i do believe in history. if you look at music or software, music was done by the labels, software was done by microsoft or ibm. then came the internet, pcs, tablets and mp3 players. anybody can create software or make music. nobody pays anything. what's settled is it's not one versus the other, it's ecology of markets that didn't exist. there's markets of 1, 10, 100,000, a million. there's still labels, but i would
so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the...
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at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international economy. jim has authored more than 90 publications since coming to csis. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity, whose work includes the bestselling "securing cybersecurity for the 44th presidency." before joining csis, he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer and as a member of the senior executive service. he received his ph.d from the university of chicago. and last but not least, we have daniel sutherland, who is the associate general counsel for the national protection and programs directorate of the department of homeland security. in this capacity, he is the primary legal adviser to the undersecretary for nppd. he leads a team that provides legal services to the office of cybersecurity and communications. the office of infrastructure protection, the office of biometric and identity management, and the federal protective service. he previously served in the senior national intelligence service at the nctc, and prior to that, he
at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international economy. jim has authored more than 90 publications since coming to csis. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity, whose work includes the bestselling "securing cybersecurity for the 44th presidency." before joining csis, he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer and as a member of the senior executive service. he received his ph.d from the university of...
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. >>> president barack obama met with executives from leading technology companies at the white house today. that meeting focused on the troubled rollout of healthcare.gov. national surveillance program. ceo's of apple, twitter, netflix, yahoo! and google were present. a number of them urged the president to curve the government surveillance program revealed by whistle blower, edward snowden. >> the jackpot currently stands at $636 million. but, projected ticket sales may push it past the current record and if there is no winner tonight, the jackpot rolls over past the friday drawing and the jackpot is projected to reach, get this, $1 billion. >> there's going be a winner tonight. ahead on wusa9, hitting the road. aaa is out with its latest holiday travel forecast. >>> if you are headed out, i would grab this before you leave the house. we'll show you the high and low. below average. 40 and 35. 46 and 32 are the averages. we'll come back and talk about rain and snow showers tonight and talk about a big pattern change and look ahead to the redskin game and the ravens forecast this sund
. >>> president barack obama met with executives from leading technology companies at the white house today. that meeting focused on the troubled rollout of healthcare.gov. national surveillance program. ceo's of apple, twitter, netflix, yahoo! and google were present. a number of them urged the president to curve the government surveillance program revealed by whistle blower, edward snowden. >> the jackpot currently stands at $636 million. but, projected ticket sales may push it...